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11/05/1999 11:34:58
 
 
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11/05/1999 10:41:36
Vinod Parwani
United Creations L.L.C.
Ad-Dulayl, Jordanie
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00217223
Message ID:
00217252
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>Is it possible to take backup from a workstation, where tape drive is installed on server..
>
>I'm using Hp Dat drive (superstore 8i), do i need additional software or the one which comes with it is enough..
>

It depends on the software that you're using - the two server-based backup products that I work with, Seagate BackupExec and CA-ArcServe both have client backup software for their server based products. Using NT's native backup, I can back up shared folders on other machines by explicit share name (IOW, if I have a workstation ED with my C:\ shared as C$, I can have NT backup go back up \\ED\C$). I suggest using a server-based backup program that can handle client backup, since without client backup capability, you probably won't be able to back up things like the registry off workstations, just shared directory trees. Neither of them is cheap, but they offer considerably more functionality than is probably in the bundled backup softweare with the drive.

In addition to the products I've mentioned, there are other competitive products that I simply don't use, being satisfied with what I'm using currently. Some others to explore include UltraBac and NovaBack from NovaStor - Ultrabac allows you to download a 45 day evaluation copy from their web site www.ultrabac.com, and is designed specifically to work in SQL Server environments.

>(If Ed Rauh is reading this, Pls reply.. TIA)
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
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